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Koine Greek wordlink #60198

οὖςLuke 22

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Other uses (10) of identical word form οὖς (N-ANS) in the Greek originals

The word form ‘οὖς’ (N-ANS) has 2 different glosses: ‘an ear’, ‘ear’.

Mat 10:27 ‘what in the ear you_all are hearing proclaim on’ SR GNT Mat 10:27 word 16

Luke 12:3 ‘what to the ear you_all spoke in the’ SR GNT Luke 12:3 word 18

Rev 2:7 ‘the one having an ear him let hear what the’ SR GNT Rev 2:7 word 3

Rev 2:11 ‘the one having an ear him let hear what the’ SR GNT Rev 2:11 word 3

Rev 2:17 ‘the one having an ear him let hear what the’ SR GNT Rev 2:17 word 3

Rev 2:29 ‘the one having an ear him let hear what the’ SR GNT Rev 2:29 word 3

Rev 3:6 ‘the one having an ear him let hear what the’ SR GNT Rev 3:6 word 3

Rev 3:13 ‘the one having an ear him let hear what the’ SR GNT Rev 3:13 word 3

Rev 3:22 ‘the one having an ear him let hear what the’ SR GNT Rev 3:22 word 3

Rev 13:9 ‘if anyone is having an ear him let hear’ SR GNT Rev 13:9 word 5

The various word forms of the root word (lemma) ‘ous’ have 4 different glosses: ‘an ear’, ‘the ears’, ‘ear’, ‘ears’.

Greek words (8) other than οὖς (N-ANS) with a gloss related to ‘ear’

YHN 18:10ὠτάριον (ōtarion) N-ANS Lemma=ōtarion ‘cut_off of him the ear right was and’ SR GNT Yhn 18:10 word 20

YHN 18:26ὠτίον (ōtion) N-ANS Lemma=ōtion ‘cut_off Petros his ear not I you’ SR GNT Yhn 18:26 word 14

MARK 14:47ὠτάριον (ōtarion) N-ANS Lemma=ōtarion ‘he cut_off of him the ear’ SR GNT Mark 14:47 word 23

MAT 26:51ὠτίον (ōtion) N-ANS Lemma=ōtion ‘cut_off of him the ear’ SR GNT Mat 26:51 word 27

LUKE 22:51ὠτίου (ōtiou) N-GNS Lemma=ōtion ‘and having touched against the ear he healed him’ SR GNT Luke 22:51 word 15

1COR 2:9οὖς (ous) N-NNS ‘not saw and ear not heard and’ SR GNT 1Cor 2:9 word 9

1COR 12:16οὖς (ous) N-NNS ‘if may say the ear because not I am’ SR GNT 1Cor 12:16 word 6

2TIM 4:3ἀκοήν (akoaʸn) N-AFS Lemma=akoē ‘teachers being tickled by the ear’ SR GNT 2Tim 4:3 word 23

Key: N=noun AFS=accusative,feminine,singular ANS=accusative,neuter,singular GNS=genitive,neuter,singular NNS=nominative,neuter,singular